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  1. SF Pale Bottom Extended - Unknown license
  2. SF Square Root Extended - Unknown license
  3. SF Port McKenzie Extended - Unknown license
  4. SF Chrome Fenders Extended - Unknown license
  5. SF Port McKenzie Extended - Unknown license
  6. SF Minced Meat Extended - Unknown license
  7. SF Chrome Fenders Extended - Unknown license
  8. SF Groove Machine Extended - Unknown license
  9. SF Arch Rival Extended - Unknown license
  10. SF Atarian System Extended - Unknown license
  11. SF Solar Sailer Extended - Unknown license
  12. SF Groove Machine Extended - Unknown license
  13. SF Square Root Extended - Unknown license
  14. SF Fortune Wheel Extended - Unknown license
  15. SF Pale Bottom Extended - Unknown license
  16. SF Solar Sailer Extended - Unknown license
  17. SF Shai Fontai Extended - Unknown license
  18. SF Atarian System Extended - Unknown license
  19. SF Atarian System Extended - Unknown license
  20. SF Outer Limits Extended - Unknown license
  21. SF Shai Fontai Extended - Unknown license
  22. PF Tempesta Five Extended - Unknown license
  23. PF Tempesta Seven Extended - Unknown license
  24. SF Minced Meat Extended - Unknown license
  25. SF Comic Script Extended - Unknown license
  26. 20th Century ExtraBold Extended by Wooden Type Fonts, $20.00
    A version of Futura, but very bold, ideal for modern advertising.
  27. Monotype Egyptian 72 Extended by Monotype, $29.99
  28. HWT Roman Extended Fatface by Hamilton Wood Type Collection, $24.95
    The design of the first "Fat Face" is credited to Robert Thorne just after 1800 in England. It is considered to be the first type style designed specifically for display or jobbing, rather than for book work. The first instance of Fat Face in wood type is found in the first wood type specimen book ever produced: Darius Wells, Letter Cutter 1828. This style was produced by all early wood type manufacturers. The style is derived from the high contrast, thick and thin Modern style of Bodoni and Didot developed only decades previously. The extended variation makes the face even more of a display type and not at all suitable for text. This type of display type was used to compete with the new Lithographic process which allowed for the development of the poster as an artform unto itself. This new digitization by Jim Lyles most closely follows the Wm Page cut. The crisp outlines hold up at the largest point sizes you can imagine. This font contains a full CE character set.
  29. HWT Roman Extended Lightface by Hamilton Wood Type Collection, $24.95
    The Roman alphabet has seen endless variations in interpretations of its classical form, and various wood type styles managed to explore everything from XXX condensed to hyper extended and expanded. This delicate and handsomely proportioned extended Roman was issued by Page Manufacturing Co. in 1872 and released as simply “No. 251” after Page was acquired by Hamilton. It is a rare font to find in print shops, most likely due to the very fine lines that would no doubt be less durable that bolder gothic jobbing fonts. While being quite wide, it still holds the elegant grace of wide Romans such as Craw Modern. This new digitization features a full Western and Eastern European Character set as well as ligatures and alternate characters.
  30. Faqro Extended Wide Trial - Personal use only
  31. Faber Gotic by Ingo, $21.00
    A ”modern“ Gothic – designed according to principles of modern form in three variations Faber Gotik is a reminiscence of Gutenberg’s first script from around 1450. The heavily broken forms allow further development in the direction of a modern, strongly geometric and less formal type. It should be possible to push the principle of design so far to the limit that a type is created which, from the very start, extinguishes reminders of a dark past. The characters are composed of squares which are lined up straight or in a more or less slanted manner. The resulting corners similar to serifs were removed so that a sans serif type in the true sense without up and down strokes was created. The principle of ”breaking“ was applied according to the historical model. Even the form of the characters is based on the model from the Middle Ages. Only the characters which cannot be created with the principle described were modeled on today's forms. Faber Gotik includes three variations: - Faber Gotik Text — most similar to the historical model - Faber Gotik Gothic — pushes the applied principle of form the furthest - Faber Gotik Capitals —; a Gothic upper case font, contrary to tradition. 555 years after Gutenberg, interest in black-letter typefaces is nearly extinct. They are especially looked down upon in German-speaking countries because they are still associated with ”Nazi“ scripts. But yet, the very forms of blackletter, Gothic, Schwabacher and especially cursive have enormous potential with regard to the development of new advanced font forms.
  32. Gotic Josecio by Warisand, $17.00
    Gotic Josecio is a Vintage Font inspired by beautiful vintage sign art and lettering. The font comes with unique alternate design characters to give your designs an elegant and artistic look. It is perfect for logo and packaging design, short phrases or headlines.
  33. Robotaur Expanded - Unknown license
  34. MKaputt-Expanded - Personal use only
  35. Pixeldust Expanded - 100% free
  36. Uberhölme Expanded - Personal use only
  37. Engebrechtre Expanded - Unknown license
  38. U.S.A. Expanded - Unknown license
  39. Silkscreen Expanded - Unknown license
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